MSIA Ministers David Morton, Holly Engelman and John Morton are traveling in Pakistan & Afghanistan distributing wheelchairs and blankets in those countries in refugee camps. They are serving with the Pakistan Medical Association and the organization Wheels for Humanity , a north Hollywood based non-profit organization which repairs and refurbishes used and sometimes discarded wheelchairs, walkers and other equipment, and distributes them to the disabled poor, wherever they might live in the world. John is serving from January 17-25 and Holly & David are serving from January 17-31, 2002.
We invite you to send the Light for the highest good to David, Holly and John, to the people of Pakistan and Afghanistan, to the Pakistan Medical Association, and to Wheels for Humanity’s work there.
You are welcome to visit this web page as often as you like to send the Light, place this trip in the Light during your spiritual exercises, say a prayer for those participating in this action, or however you would like to place a Light focus on this trip, for the highest good of all concerned.
If you would like to sign up to hold the Light for an hour each day at a scheduled time during this trip, please email to joanshea@earthlink.net.
To watch an inspiring prayer of sending the Light by John Morton, choose from the links below:
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To listen to the Ani Hu chant while sending the Light, choose one of the links below:
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If you would like to place a Seed for this trip, you can do that online by clicking here.
For more information on spiritual exercises and the Ani Hu chant click here.
For more information on Seeding, visit www.seeding.org.
Click here to watch a Moment of Peace with John Morton in Afghanistan
Click here to read David & Holly’s report from Karachi on January 29
Click here to read Holly & David’s report from Pakistan on January 26
Click here to read Holly & David’s report from Kandahar on January 28
Click here to read Further Observations on Pakistan & Afghanistan by John Morton